Honda SKYDECK Concept set for Debut

The concept Honda SKYDECk will debut at the Tokyo Motor Show

At the upcoming 41st Annual Tokyo Motor Show Honda will debut the SKYDECK, an innovative six-passenger, multi-purpose hybrid vehicle.  Reminiscent in size to the first version of the Honda Odyssey that was more wagon than minivan, the SKYDECK has an unmistakable futuristic feel.

The eye catching, space saving, unconventional doors are almost assuredly set to become the standard entry combination in a world where space is always at a premium.  The open and airy interior is sleek and spacious, featuring center-mounted stackable floating seats for easier access to the third row.  The interiors clean lines are accentuated by a unique for Honda all-glass roof.

According to Honda, their Tokyo Motor Show display "will cover the largest floor area of any single brand at the show, combining automobiles, motorcycles, power products and other
highlights to present the distinctive world of Honda mobility."Driven
by dreams and passion, and with the booth concept of 'Creating the
never before!'" Honda says they have "strived to propose attractive products that please
and amaze its customers."

Honda’s automobile exhibit will present a variety of environmentally
responsible approaches to mobility, including hybrid vehicles, a fuel
cell electric vehicle and a battery electric vehicle. The display will
also highlight models with innovative packaging and enhanced driving
performance that communicate the enjoyment an automobile can provide.

source: Honda

About douglas p. scott

Marketing Manager for Scott Honda & Scott Select, Manager of the Scott Bid Sale, President of the Board of Trustees of The Walden School, husband, proud father and social media juggler.
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